A Farrah Fawcett Group of Sterling Silver Tchotchkes, 1970s-2000s. Fifteen items including: 1) a small canister with its lid attached by a chain; 2) another similar canister; 3) an ornate cigarette lighter holder; 4) a circular perfume bottle holder; 5) a perfume canister, hallmark stamped "Towle Sterling;" 6) a bookmark, hallmark stamped "Reed & Barton Sterling;" 7) a bookmark, hallmark stamped "S. Kirk & Son Sterling;" 8) a cherub brooch; 9) an enamel butterfly brooch (this piece may not be sterling); 10) an off-white enamel brooch; 11) a marcasite and jade brooch; 12) a pair of turquoise cufflinks; 13) a floral brooch; 14) a keychain; and 15) a luggage tag; included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett.

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A Farrah Fawcett Set of 14K and 18K Gold Rings, 1960s. The first a gold band adorned with a green stone and minuscule diamonds, inside engraved "I Love You L.M. 7-28-68 14K," an early gift from Lee Majors; the second a gold band, outside engraved "FLF" [Farrah Leni Fawcett], inside stamped "18K;" included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett.

A Farrah Fawcett 'Texas Film Hall of Fame' Award, 2003. Presented to the Texas-born actress for her overall contribution to television and film throughout the years; included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett.

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A Farrah Fawcett 'People's Choice' Award, 1977. Presented to the actress [as "Farrah Fawcett-Majors"] for "Favorite / Female Performer / New Television Show" for her work on the hugely popular ABC series, "Charlie's Angels;" Farrah was only an "Angel" for one year, but that was all it took for her to become an international star; included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett.

A Farrah Fawcett Driver's License, 2009. Issued by the State of California, noting the star's name as "F Leni Fawcett," her facsimile signature on the lower margin, expiration date of "02-02-09," sadly, Farrah's last birthday; included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett. (Please note there is a crease down the center of the license.)

A Farrah Fawcett Costume from "Small Sacrifices." ABC Television, 1989. Three pieces: 1) a black leather crop jacket, side buckles, four button snap front closure, label reads "The Leather Ranch;" 2) a pair of peach-colored nylon stretch pants, label on back pocket reads "A Bojeangles Original Skin-Ease," second label reads "Capriccio;" and 3) a matching halter top, same label as pants; jacket and pants worn by the star as she portrayed convicted murderer "Diane Downs" in pivotal scenes of the film which garnered her nominations for both an Emmy and a Golden Globe Award; included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett.

A Farrah Fawcett Evening Gown, 1987. Two pieces; a cocktail dress, made of crème-colored silk with a patterned black organza overlay, strapless, adorned with beads at the bust, side zip closure, label reads "Made by Caroline Lanyon," second label reads in part "Bermans & Nathans...London / Farah [sic] Fawcett / 6374 / PLRG;" together with a matching full skirt made of the same patterned black organza, bow at waist, open at front to show the cocktail dress beneath; evidently made for the 1987 NBC Television movie, "Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story" but instead worn by Farrah to a public outing (possibly the premiere of the movie); included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett.

A Farrah Fawcett Evening Gown from "Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story." NBC Television, 1987. Made of champagne-colored satin, floor-length, sleeveless, gathered at bust, bow at neck, pretty rhinestone detailing on sides, back, and bow, 12 button back closure; worn by the star as she portrayed the title character in this excellent biopic that garnered her a Golden Globe nomination for 'Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV;' included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett.

A Farrah Fawcett Red Bathing Suit from an 'Esquire Magazine' Spread, 1995. Not THE iconic red bathing suit, but A red bathing suit worn by the star -- made of bright red vinyl, the top a halter-style with a black lace-up front and back (back laces now missing), label reads "Lust NYC," matching bikini bottoms French-cut with a zip-around closure, label reads "Love NYC;" worn by Farrah when she posed for 'Esquire Gentleman,' a special edition of the magazine that came out in Spring 1995; included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett.

A Farrah Fawcett Wetsuit / Bathing Suit from "Sunburn." Paramount, 1979. Made of white neoprene material, one-piece, black lining, zip-up front, purposely torn sleeves and rips; worn by the star as she portrayed "Ellie" throughout the film that co-starred Charles Grodin, Art Carney, Joan Collins, Eleanor Parker, and Keenan Wynn; also seen on the one-sheet film poster which highlights Farrah's striking beauty; included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett. (Please note this piece has yellowed due to age and the zipper is now broken.)

A FarrA Farrah Fawcett Group of Hotel Silverware, 1970s-2000s. Twenty-six pieces "collected" by the star at her numerous hotel stays including: 1) from the Plaza Athenee in New York - 1 ladle, 5 forks, 1 knife, 1 spoon, 1 butter knife, 2 master butter knives; 2) from The Pierre in New York - 1 fork, 1 spoon, 1 teaspoon, 1 cocktail fork; 3) from the 21 Club in New York - 1 knife, 1 spoon, 1 master butter knife; 4) from the Ritz-Carlton probably in Boston - 1 spoon, 1 butter knife; 5) from The Berkeley in London - 2 fruit knives; 6) from The Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco - 1 steak knife; 7) from The Madison Hotel probably in London - 1 knife; 8) from The Omni, location unknown - 1 knife; and 9) from friends - 1 ladle engraved on the handle "Stolen for / Farrah / by / Brian Chris & John / 2-2-79" [her birthday]; included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett.

A Farrah Fawcett Group of Collectibles, 1970s-1990s. Including: 1) a Mad Magazine, No. 193, from 1977, with "Charlie's Angels" on the cover; 2) a "Charlie's Angels" toy necklace made by Fleetwood Toys in 1977; 3) a 'Farrah Fawcett' toy necklace made by Fleetwood Toys in 1977; 4) a paperback book titled "Charlie's Angels Casebook" printed in 2000, signed to Farrah in black felt-tip ink on the title page by the author, Jack Condon; 5) a plastic switchplate featuring an image of the three "Charlie's Angels;" 6) a box of "Charlie's Angels"-related Christmas cards; 7) a package of "Charlie's Angels" trading cards made by Topps in 1977; 8) a coffee mug with images of "Charlie's Angels;" 9) a 'Farrah Fawcett' action figure from 1977; and 10) a child's beige cotton t-shirt with an orange "Charlie's Angels" logo on the front; all gifted to the actress over the years by fans and friends; included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett.

A Farrah Fawcett Set of Scripts from "Extremities" and "Small Sacrifices." The first "Extremities," Atlantic Releasing Corporation, 1986. Housed in a black leather binder, no authorship noted, dated "10-7-85," marked "Rev.," 128 pages, a photocopied version though some of the star's handwritten annotations in various colors of ink appear throughout; Farrah was nominated for a 'Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama' for her role as "Marjorie," but unfortunately lost out that year to Marlee Matlin for "Children of a Lesser God;" the second "Small Sacrifices," ABC Television, 1989. Housed in two black leather binders, teleplay by Joyce Eliason, dated "June 8, 1989," marked "Final Draft," 221 pages, with numerous colored script change pages throughout, numerous annotations in various colors of ink handwritten by the star throughout, countless color Polaroid snapshots interspersed throughout, all depicting Farrah as "Diane Downs" in various costumes and hairstyles or as she poses next to co-stars; Farrah was nominated for both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for this role, though unfortunately, she didn't win either as she had stiff competition that year -- Barbara Hershey winning the Emmy for "A Killing in a Small Town" and Christine Lahti winning the Golden Globe for "No Place Like Home;" included with a 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Gregory S. Walls, Farrah Fawcett's nephew and consignor of The Personal Property of Farrah Fawcett.